midland chemcial is negotating a loan from manhattan bank and trust. the small chemical company needs to borrow 500,000. the bank offers a rate of 81/4 percent with a 20 percent compensating balance requirement, or as an alternative, 93/4 percent with additional fees of 5,500 to cover services the bank is providing. In either case the rate on the loan is floating and the loan would be for one year. a. Which loan carries a lower effective rate? Consider fees to be the equivalent of other interest. b. if the loan with a 20 percent compensating balance requirement were to be paid off in 12 monthly payment, what would the effective rate be? (principal equals amount borrowed minus the compensating balance.) c. asume the proceeds from the loan with the compensating balance requirement will be used to take cash discounts. Disregard part b about installment payments and use the loan cost from part a. If the terms of the cash discount are 1.5/10, net 50, whould the firm borrow the funds to take the discount? d. assume the firm actually takes 80 days to pay its bills and would continue to do so in the future if it did not take the cash discount. Should it take the cash discount? e. because the interest rate on the loans is floating, it can go up as interest rates go up. Assume that the prime rate goes up 2 percent and the quoted rate on the loan goes up the same amount. What would then be the effective rate on the loan with compensating balances? Convert the interest to dollars as the first step in your calculation. f. in order to hedge against the possible rate increase described in part e, Midland decides to hedge its position in the futures market. Assume it sells 500,000 worth of 12-month futures contracts on Treasury bonds. One year later, interest rates go up 2 percent across the board and the Treasury bond futures have gone down to $488,000. Has the firm efectively hedged the 2 percent increase in interest rates on the bank loan as described in part e? Determine the answer in dollar amounts.